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Storyline
In the mythical continent of Westeros, several powerful families fight for control of the Seven Kingdoms. As conflict erupts in the kingdoms of men, an ancient enemy rises once again to threaten them all. Meanwhile, the last heirs of a recently usurped dynasty plot to take back their homeland from across the Narrow Sea.
Written by
Sam Gray
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You win or you die.
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Trivia
Daenerys Targaryen has a similar character arc to that of Tony Montana in the video game
Scarface: The World Is Yours (2006). Daenerys is out to reclaim The Iron Throne and take her rightful place as queen of the Seven Kingdoms following the death of her father The Mad King and her exile and along the way she becomes a powerful woman as she marries Khal Drogo and becomes the Mother of Dragons and conqueror of the cities of Yunkai, Astapor and Meereen as she intended to put an end to slavery and injustice and burning Khal Moro alive and taking leadership of the Dothraki and gaining allies such as Yara Greyoy, Jon Snow, Tyrion Lannister, Ellaria Sand, Olenna Tyrel and Varys and agreeing to form an alliance with Jon Snow and to fight and defeat The White Walkers and to overthrow Cersei Lannister and make the world a better place.
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Quotes
Thoros of Myr:
For a big hard man, you scare easy.
Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane:
I'll tell you what doesn't scare me. Bald cocksuckers like you! You think you're fooling anyone with that topknot? Bald cunt.
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Crazy Credits
The opening pictures on the revolving metal rings show part of the history of Westeros. It begins with the conquest of Westeros by Aegon the Conqueror of House Targaryen, followed by Robert's Rebellion (where the Targaryens are deposed), and ending with the crowning of Robert Baratheon as King of the Seven Kingdoms.
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Soundtracks
Main Title
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This show is superb! While I may be bias as the book series is my favourite book series of all, I still think the show itself is fantastic! It sticks loyally to the books and doesn't "dumb things down" for a wider audience. If you are worried you won't gain the same experience by watching the show before you read the books, fear not - It's the same experience, with a different medium!
Although, I guarantee, soon you will be so pulled into the world of Westeros you will run out and buy the books just to find out what happens next!
Sit back and enjoy, my friends - Winter is Coming!